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BethanyDunne wrote:
30 Jan 2025
Thanks Derek.

Paraprasophyllum caricetum
DerekC wrote:
30 Jan 2025
I believe these are a pale form of P. caricetum which is interesting. I also note these are also another of the white Paraprasophyllum that the flowers open down from the top. Which is clear from these photos.

Paraprasophyllum caricetum
DerekC wrote:
29 Jan 2025
It is very different both in colour and the lateral sepals with them longer and not having prominent hump at base. The petals are also longer.

Paraprasophyllum caricetum
Tapirlord wrote:
14 Jan 2025
Yeah good call. I reckon a sedge

Lepidosperma sp.
marcycad wrote:
8 Jan 2025
There are no distinguishing features that identifies this as Xanthorrhoea, this may perhaps be a species of true grass. X. macronema does possess similar characteristics, but this region is too far south of its range. Therefore unidentified.

Lepidosperma sp.
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